Canada’s Yukon

Imagine a place where nature works on a larger scale, where vast ice fields reproduce Antarctica and living towns look like sets.

We are most sought after by filmmakers seeking reliable snow locations. Here you can find winter on your schedule (now there's an appealing thought).

But Yukon is much more than snow locations – you'll find it adaptable, diverse and full of character.

Not to mention picture perfect.

Yukon covers 483,450 square kilometres in the far northwest of mainland Canada. Yukon represents 4.8% of Canada's total land area. It borders British Columbia to the south (latitude 60 N), Northwest Territories to the east, and the U.S. state of Alaska to the west (longitude 141 W). To our north is the Beaufort Sea. All Yukon communities are south of the Arctic Circle and are accessible by road except for Old Crow which is a traditional native community 185 kilometres south of the Arctic coast.